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Page 87
18 Yet that July one man at long last acquired the wisdom and the grace to turn
from such wickedness and live . That was the Reverend Samuel Marsden . He
was happy to say he had lived in great peace and quietness since General
Darling ...
18 Yet that July one man at long last acquired the wisdom and the grace to turn
from such wickedness and live . That was the Reverend Samuel Marsden . He
was happy to say he had lived in great peace and quietness since General
Darling ...
Page 208
People , wrote the Sydney Herald in July , were now calculating whether it was
not more advantageous to employ free men at wages , than a set of idle , insolent
, and insubordinate ruffians . Was the immigrant to be kept in subjection and ...
People , wrote the Sydney Herald in July , were now calculating whether it was
not more advantageous to employ free men at wages , than a set of idle , insolent
, and insubordinate ruffians . Was the immigrant to be kept in subjection and ...
Page 240
63 On 25 July Bourke formally moved in the Legislative Council that a sum of £3 ,
000 be appropriated towards establishing National schools , similar to those in
the Irish system of education . In 1833 Bourke had first set out what he hoped to ...
63 On 25 July Bourke formally moved in the Legislative Council that a sum of £3 ,
000 be appropriated towards establishing National schools , similar to those in
the Irish system of education . In 1833 Bourke had first set out what he hoped to ...
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Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 21 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE | 57 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 67 |
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